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Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: Sikotic™ on March 03, 2010, 06:37:44 PM
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Struggling Blockbuster Bringing Back Late Fees on Rentals
by Brett Michael Dykes
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Since the dawn of the home-video era in the 1980s, as the proliferation of VCRs and DVD players spread to the point where just about every American home was equipped with one, Blockbuster was, well, a blockbuster. The company dominated its sector of the economy, gobbling up competitors and forcing many mom-and-pop video rental stores out of business.
Those days are long gone.
On the heels of a disastrous fourth quarter and the announcement that the chain would be closing hundreds of stores, Blockbuster's latest move to curb its heavy bloodletting could easily be interpreted as an act of desperation: It's going to start charging late fees again on rentals, something the company hasn't done since 2005. At the time, Blockbuster claimed that dropping late fees would cost them $250-$300 million per year in lost revenue. Clearly, the company misses that annual infusion of cash.
Here's how the new late-fee structure breaks down:
• Starting this week, customers will be charged $5 for a five-day movie rental. Previously, customers were allowed to keep each rental for seven days.
• If the customer returns the movie late, they'll be charged $1 per day until it's returned, up to a maximum of 10 days.
• If the customer still hasn't returned the movie by the 15th day, they'll be charged the full price of the DVD, which could range from $29.99 on the high end for newly released Blu-ray discs, to just a few bucks on the low end for a DVD on the clearance rack.
• If the movie is returned within 30 days, the customer will receive a store credit equal to the price of the movie they were charged for, minus $10 in late fees. So if the customer was charged $19.99 for a replacement DVD, they'll have $9.99 credited to their Blockbuster account.
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I've always hated this place. I like the mom and pop places with all the outdated movie posters, and sections that further detail beyond "comedy", "action", and "drama"
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i havent been able to go there for years
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damn you lost g....lol
lol @ blackbastard
wtf is a Blockbuster?
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wtf is a Blockbuster?
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at least they finally realized people arent going to pay late fees worht more then the fuckin copy of the movie, they didnt even contact me until i had like a 150 dollar late fee. i just forgot i even had the shit, took it back in so they wouldnt contact the fuckin credit card company but i couldnt rent without paying that shit
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blockbuster will be out of business by the end of the year.
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a gang of em have already closed...anyone who pays $10.00 for a rental...needs help and deserves the late fees
blockbuster will be out of business by the end of the year.
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fuck blockbuster. i always preferred the local spot around the way.
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does this mean theyll be selling all the old dvds for the low?
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I used to work @ Cockbuster back in highschool
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they were when they were countin down each selected monday at certain ones,they would reduce the percentage of mark down and then bam it was gon....
but they take their time in the reduction part
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Struggling Blockbuster Bringing Back Late Fees on Rentals
by Brett Michael Dykes
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Since the dawn of the home-video era in the 1980s, as the proliferation of VCRs and DVD players spread to the point where just about every American home was equipped with one, Blockbuster was, well, a blockbuster. The company dominated its sector of the economy, gobbling up competitors and forcing many mom-and-pop video rental stores out of business.
Those days are long gone.
On the heels of a disastrous fourth quarter and the announcement that the chain would be closing hundreds of stores, Blockbuster's latest move to curb its heavy bloodletting could easily be interpreted as an act of desperation: It's going to start charging late fees again on rentals, something the company hasn't done since 2005. At the time, Blockbuster claimed that dropping late fees would cost them $250-$300 million per year in lost revenue. Clearly, the company misses that annual infusion of cash.
Here's how the new late-fee structure breaks down:
• Starting this week, customers will be charged $5 for a five-day movie rental. Previously, customers were allowed to keep each rental for seven days.
• If the customer returns the movie late, they'll be charged $1 per day until it's returned, up to a maximum of 10 days.
• If the customer still hasn't returned the movie by the 15th day, they'll be charged the full price of the DVD, which could range from $29.99 on the high end for newly released Blu-ray discs, to just a few bucks on the low end for a DVD on the clearance rack.
• If the movie is returned within 30 days, the customer will receive a store credit equal to the price of the movie they were charged for, minus $10 in late fees. So if the customer was charged $19.99 for a replacement DVD, they'll have $9.99 credited to their Blockbuster account.
Don't forget to soruce it, yahoo.com.
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FUCK BLOCKBUSTER!!!
the deal is here you pay almost $10 for fuckin 5 days... then they take a dollar every day your late and on the 5th day they take the whole amount out
you dont know how many times ive fuckin called and bitch because ive returned the game on the 4th day and they still took out 60 bucks from my bank account the next day anyways... then it takes almost a week for them to refund you
i havent fucked with them cus they have done that shit 3 times to me already but i got my refunds but it took fuckin forever
last time i owed them 4 dollars for a late fee and i look at my bank account a week later and they take it out of my account
and thats cus the bastard working said "you can pay it whenever you want"
fuck them and their fucking policies, no wonder they are such money hungry bitches
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fuck them and their fucking policies, no wonder they are such money hungry bitches
theyd still be doing that if netflix didnt step up and shit on them
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i need to start fuckin with netflix
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Struggling Blockbuster Bringing Back Late Fees on Rentals
by Brett Michael Dykes
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Since the dawn of the home-video era in the 1980s, as the proliferation of VCRs and DVD players spread to the point where just about every American home was equipped with one, Blockbuster was, well, a blockbuster. The company dominated its sector of the economy, gobbling up competitors and forcing many mom-and-pop video rental stores out of business.
Those days are long gone.
On the heels of a disastrous fourth quarter and the announcement that the chain would be closing hundreds of stores, Blockbuster's latest move to curb its heavy bloodletting could easily be interpreted as an act of desperation: It's going to start charging late fees again on rentals, something the company hasn't done since 2005. At the time, Blockbuster claimed that dropping late fees would cost them $250-$300 million per year in lost revenue. Clearly, the company misses that annual infusion of cash.
Here's how the new late-fee structure breaks down:
• Starting this week, customers will be charged $5 for a five-day movie rental. Previously, customers were allowed to keep each rental for seven days.
• If the customer returns the movie late, they'll be charged $1 per day until it's returned, up to a maximum of 10 days.
• If the customer still hasn't returned the movie by the 15th day, they'll be charged the full price of the DVD, which could range from $29.99 on the high end for newly released Blu-ray discs, to just a few bucks on the low end for a DVD on the clearance rack.
• If the movie is returned within 30 days, the customer will receive a store credit equal to the price of the movie they were charged for, minus $10 in late fees. So if the customer was charged $19.99 for a replacement DVD, they'll have $9.99 credited to their Blockbuster account.
Don't forget to soruce it, yahoo.com.
What are you talking about? I wrote it myself.
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Blockbuster has been slowly going back to this....at first it was no late fees....then you get a week grace period before they put a hold for the movie amount on your credit card....then they make it where if you keep it too long they charge your credit card and the movie is yours for good...then they add on a restocking fee for movies over the due date....etc...etc. Blockbuster is gonna go outta business eventually anyways lol
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iTUNES/PIRATE SITE
OR
(http://www.rainydaymagazine.com/RDM2007/RainyDayMovies/RedBox/KioskBig.jpg)
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^^Yup, Redbox is what is up.
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or that other box thats at stores...dont know the name..its new